ROAD RACER SEAN DYLAN KELLY
P86
Interview
I just started doing the local races and just
step by step from there.
So, did you race local club events
when you were really young?
Yeah. When I was really young, it was
mostly all local. Mostly in South Florida, then I
started going to North Florida, then it started
all east coast. It ended up being until 2014
it was all east coast, up and down.
So you're having a great debut.
What do you envision your path
being here from this point?
It's a good question. I've gotten it
once or twice now that I'm here in the
States again. It's really difficult to say
because there're still so many oppor-
tunities, and I'm still very young. Many
things can change from this point
on. At the end of the day, I still have
my dream of being MotoGP World
Champion. That hasn't changed,
whether the journey has gone its
different routes, I still have that on
the top of my head. But you never
know what the future holds. You
never know what might happen in
a year or two or three or however
much it needs to be. So, I'll just
keep going in this direction and
just focus on what we're doing
right now, and then we'll see how
everything goes from here.
You were talking about
the path over in Europe.
Do you almost have to have
wealthy parents or a wealthy
relative or a company that's
Sean Dylan Kelly—get used to the name.
At the end of the day, I still
have my dream of being
MotoGP World Champion.
That hasn't changed."